Oxford-based indie Landmark Films has bagged its first BBC 1 commission as part of a brace of BBC orders. Ordered by commissioning executive Richard Klein, the BBC 1 programme commission is a 60-minute piece on household pets for delivery in the autumn. Aiming to explore the 'peculiar lunacy of people and their animals', it will be executive produced by Nick O'Dwyer. The second 50-minute commission will examine the nation's sleeping habits. It was ordered by BBC deputy controller of general factual David Mortimer. Rights are held by the BBC
Oxford-based indie Landmark Films has bagged its first BBC 1 commission as part of a brace of BBC orders. Ordered by commissioning executive Richard Klein, the BBC 1 programme commission is a 60-minute piece on household pets for delivery in the autumn. Aiming to explore the 'peculiar lunacy of people and their animals', it will be executive produced by Nick O'Dwyer. The second 50-minute commission will examine the nation's sleeping habits. It was ordered by BBC deputy controller of general factual David Mortimer. Rights are held by the BBC.